Just saw a listing on the Samsung website in the Czech Republic. It revealed the specs of the Samsung Galaxy A27. The phone features a 120Hz AMOLED display, is powered by the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3, and offers six Android upgrades. Looking at the specs, it seems close to Samsung's most expensive A-series phones.
It seems like OnePlus is changing its strategy by introducing a new lineup that sits below the Nord series. The OnePlus N6 is set to launch on June 30 and will be debuting as the first smartphone in OnePlus's new entry-level N series lineup, priced between 18k–25k.
Good news for Samsung Galaxy S25 owners! Samsung is rolling out a fresh software update, One UI 8.5, that brings some of the coolest AI features that were previously exclusive to the Galaxy S26 series. Did you get the chance to download and check the new AI features?
Meta is testing a new Series feature for Instagram and Facebook Reels. What do you think will actually make you follow more genuine creators?
Have you discovered Corning Gorilla Armor in the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra? This is not a graphic, but a cover material which is utilised for an advanced reflective coating. This is truly doing a great job, creating deep contrast and allowing me to watch moody cinematic series during my longer hours of commute in the evening. This makes the outdoor visibility awesome. As mentioned earlier, whenever I opened Netflix, I was seeing my own reflection. No darker scenes anymore!
Leaks suggested that the Redmi is coming up with the K100 lineup, which would include the Redmi K100 and Redmi K100 Pro Max models, but also the latest rumour from China indicates that the Xiaomi sub-brand could adopt a different approach for next-generation K-series phones.
Have you guys noticed that Amazon Prime has added clips to its navigation bar? It has added a vertical video feed to let users find their next TV or watch a series. This was previously limited to TikTok, Reels, Shorts, Netflix, and Disney Hotstar. Why do streaming platforms need to enter this space?
The OnePlus Nord CE 6 finally launched in India with a bigger battery, faster charging, and cleaner design. It feels like OnePlus is focusing more on practical daily usage this time. Do you think the Nord CE series still offers good value in the mid-range segment?
I see Honor launching strong phones globally, so I wonder if the 600 series would actually be a good option in India. Do you also feel that this phone should be released in our country too?
I am looking for a 5G phone under ₹30,000. As 5G becomes standard across India, would you consider Vivo T-series or the Nothing Phone 4a? Which one would be best for students, as both of them offer clean software and solid 5G bands.
So OnePlus has silently announced the OnePlus Watch 4 and it looks promising! It is expected to undercut the Galaxy Watch 8 and Apple Watch Series 11 in terms of pricing. While I don’t own a OnePlus phone, I am still considering a purchase since it is compatible with all Android devices.
Samsung is pushing Galaxy AI across everything from photos to calls on its Galaxy S26 series. It sounds useful, but many AI features end up unused after a few days. If AI is built into everyday actions like editing or search, it might actually make a difference.
The latest model in the DJI Osmo Pocket series, the Osmo Pocket 4, is out. Is it a worthy investment, or should I opt for a good smartphone instead?
I was looking for tablet and I have tried it in few stores. And the main difference I have found between iPad Pro M4 and the Galaxy Tab S11 series is the display and pen size. Is the Apple Pencil Pro really worth the premium for a design student or is the free S-Pen enough?
Buying a bigger TV will always have a tradeoff. Either you will compromise size or picture quality. I am looking for a budget-friendly option in a TV under 60k. Confused between 55-inch Mini-LED vs. 65-inch QLED. Is the Xiaomi TV X Series the best bang for my buck, or should I wait for the Diwali sales?
Is innovation dead for Samsung A series phones? Don’t you think that Galaxy A57 pricing is creeping up. Previously, a series used to offer better value for money. Now, the starting price is about Rs. 58k, it feels like the gap is shrinking fast and is closely touching to premium phones.
I am curious to know which chipsets will be available in India with the Samsung Galaxy S26 series. I am doubtful whether it will launch with a Snapdragon processor, an Exynos chipset or a different variant. Also, would there be any difference in performance, efficiency or gaming experience between the Indian versions and other global models?
So, Samsung just launched the Galaxy S26 series, and while the Ultra's Privacy Display is impressive, the vanilla Galaxy S26 model has disappointed once again. There are barely any upgrades in terms of camera and battery life, and even where there are, markets like India get the inferior Exynos chip instead of Qualcomm's. And the pricing, oh man. Imagine spending nearly 1.3 lakh for a GALAXY S26! Better to go and buy the iPhone 17 right now, before Apple realises Samsung's troubles and hikes its prices.
Does anyone else feel like there’s a new tablet launch every few weeks? We’ve seen M5 iPads, the Galaxy Tab S11 series, and newly launched Android tablets from Oppo, Redmi, and Realme. On paper, many of them look similar, so it's hard to tell what's actually worth buying. Are there any tablets right now that truly stand out for everyday use, or is it better to wait?
Oppo is expected to launch its Find X9 series smartphones later this week. Ahead of the launch, the company has unveiled a set of accessories for the Pro model that is aimed at enhancing its imaging capabilities. Dubbed Hasselblad Professional Imaging Kit, it will be a modular attachment that includes a lens and two attachment mechanisms. What do you think?